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MSI resurrects LIGHTNING with RTX 5090 Z beast
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82119, member: 636"] MSI finally dropped a Lightning card after a seven-year hiatus, and of course, it's a ludicrously limited run. The company just showed off the RTX 5090 32G LIGHTNING Z, their new top-tier GPU built for insane overclocking. This thing is not for your average gamer. They are only making 1,300 of these worldwide, making it a total halo product for hardcore enthusiasts with more money than sense. It packs Nvidia's latest RTX 50 series architecture underneath a completely custom cooling system. MSI went with a full-coverage liquid cooling setup that chills the main processor, the memory, and the power delivery components all at once. A high-pressure pump pushes coolant through a hybrid radiator. They also added specialized high-pressure fans for extra airflow, which they claim keeps noise down. The card looks like an ultra-expensive flex. It has carbon fiber on the backplate and jagged lightning graphics everywhere. Each unit gets its own serial number. The wildest feature is probably the built-in screen, an eight-inch panel stuck right on the side of the card. People can use it to display system stats, custom images, or looping animations. Power comes from a printed circuit board made only for the Lightning series. MSI beefed it up with a thick copper layer and fancy components to keep power stable when users crank the voltage to unsafe levels. It has a dual BIOS switch too, letting overclockers flip between a safer mode and a completely unlocked profile for chasing records. MSI built some new software to go with the hardware. The Lightning Hub is a web-based tool for tweaking settings, while Lightning Overdrive lets users monitor and overclock the card from their phone. The idea is to make fine-tuning this monster a bit easier, at least in theory. According to MSI, this graphics card already snagged first place in seventeen different overclocking benchmarks. That is their way of proving it can handle the most extreme conditions people can throw at it. The whole package is a showpiece, not a shelf piece, aimed directly at leaderboard climbers and collectors. [/QUOTE]
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